Dwayne Peel has given new Wales Head Coach Warren Gatland an injury scare ahead of next month's RBS Six Nations.

British and Irish Lions and Wales scrum half Peel sustained a shoulder injury in the first half of the New Year's Day derby defeat at the hands of the Newport Gwent Dragons.

Peel, 26, was immediately replaced at half-time and joins his Llanelli Scarlets half-back partner Stephen Jones (bruised thumb) on the sidelines. The pair will miss the Scarlets' away trip to Connacht tomorrow (Fri) although fly half Jones is expected to be fit within the next 10 days.

But Gatland will be more concerned with Peel's fitness as the Scarlets nervously wait for a medical update on their star number nine.

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